On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Simon Riggs <simon(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 12:00 +0900, Fujii Masao wrote:
>> ----------------
>> 29.4. WAL Configuration
>>
>> There will always be at least one WAL segment file, and will normally not
>> be more than (2 + checkpoint_completion_target) * checkpoint_segments + 1
>> or checkpoint_segments + wal_keep_segments + 1 files.
>> ----------------
>>
>> The above formula is wrong. The correct is
>>
>> (2 + checkpoint_completion_target) * checkpoint_segments +
>> wal_keep_segments + 1
>>
>> The attached patch fixes this fault.
>
> The current docs are wrong, but your re-definition doesn't match the
> actual code in CreateCheckPoint().
>
> I've updated the docs to reflect how the code behaves.
Hmm.. I seem to be very mixed up. Let me consider the formula again.
Basically checkpoint deletes the WAL files which are older than
the prior checkpoint's redo location. So at least WAL files which
were generated from the prior ckpt start to current ckpt end can
exist in pg_xlog directory. The number of those WAL files is
(1 + checkpoint_completion_target) * checkpoint_segments
But if this number is smaller than wal_keep_segments, checkpoint
leaves wal_keep_segments WAL files in pg_xlog instead. So, from
this aspect, the maximum number of WAL files in pg_xlog is
(1 + checkpoint_completion_target) * checkpoint_segments
or
wal_keep_segments
After checkpoint deletes old WAL files, the number of WAL files in
pg_xlog continues to increase until subsequent checkpoint will have
deleted WAL files. The increased number is
checkpoint_segments
Furthermore, one WAL file might be preallocated aside from the above.
As the result of the above, the maximum number of WAL files in
pg_xlog is
(2 + checkpoint_completion_target) * checkpoint_segments + 1
or
wal_keep_segments + checkpoint_segments + 1
So the original description seems to be correct. Am I missing
something?
# My previous proposal is definitely wrong. Sorry for noise.
Regards,
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